Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Madam Gashee Date: 29 Oct 01 - 01:41 PM I attended a rehearsal of local shanty group in the upstairs room of their local. When we reached a natural beer-break I offered to go to the bar downstairs & fetch up the drinks... However what I said was " I'm going down if anyone wants anything!!" Totally unintentionally wrecking their rehearsal! |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: GUEST,petr Date: 29 Oct 01 - 01:35 PM my friends dad always used to say eat every potato and PEA on your plate. I also know one that my grandad used to say in Czech but it doesnt translate to English. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: nutty Date: 29 Oct 01 - 01:29 PM It's the "willie" songs that always get me .....I can't sing them with a straight face For example ( lifted straight from the DT ) But my heart grew sad again When I found you had not come; Oh! Willie, we have missed you; Welcome, welcome home! |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: open mike Date: 29 Oct 01 - 01:26 PM I think that John McCutcheon has an album of duets called "Plays Well With Others" |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: nutty Date: 29 Oct 01 - 01:26 PM It's the "willie" songs that always get me .....I can't sing them with a straight face For example ( lifted straight from the DT ) But my heart grew sad again When I found you had not come; Oh! Willie, we have missed you; Welcome, welcome home! |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Deda Date: 29 Oct 01 - 01:18 PM From "I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter" (Fats Waller or Jelly Roll Morton?), the line "a lot of kisses on the bottom, I'll be glad I got 'em." One old dixieland musician called it the "kisses on the bottom" song. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: John MacKenzie Date: 29 Oct 01 - 12:57 PM I used to kiss her on the lips, but it's all over now; A roll on the drums, and a sandwich on the piano; Failte |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: GUEST,JohnB Date: 29 Oct 01 - 12:25 PM A guy in England, years ago, called Ken Dodd did a song which went "Happiness happiness the greatest gift that I posses, I thank the Lord that I've been blessed with more than my share of happiness" Sang with poor diction it takes on a whole different meaning. Not really double entendre but still amusing. JohnB |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Callie Date: 29 Oct 01 - 12:16 PM How is "Do That To Me One More Time " a DOUBLE entendre? What ELSE does it mean? Are they talking about playing the pink recorder or no? |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 29 Oct 01 - 12:06 PM Now this is the kind of question that makes me really miss my Dad. Off the top of his head he'd come up with a list of these things that would have you alternately wincing and laughing. From my limited folk song knowledge, I'd suggest the four McCurdy Dalliance records, whose raison d'être seems to be to highlight the double entendre. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: SINSULL Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:59 AM Non-musical: I never understood how Beaver Cleaver of "Leave It To Beaver" ever got past Ms. Goodbody, the censor. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: dick greenhaus Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:41 AM Well, there's the lime in at least one version of Red Rever Valley"...Can I leave her behind, unprotected?..." Not to mention that in The Jam on Gerry's Rocks "...They granted her her final wish, to be laid by Young Monroe..." |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Bill D Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:30 AM The first violinist for the Wichita, Kansas Symphony was once introduced in a recital this way: "And now, Ms. Beatrice Pease, on her violin" |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Jack the Sailor Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:25 AM I wanna kiss you all over, and over again. Don't remember the band. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Gypsy Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:17 AM If our banjo player doesn't stop having problems with HIS G string....sigh |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Margo Date: 29 Oct 01 - 10:43 AM If you really like double entendre, you should get into sea shanteys. Raise the sheets and spanker! (Best understood said outloud). There's a lot more... Margo |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: catspaw49 Date: 29 Oct 01 - 09:44 AM LOL Mary......One of our foster girls was completely into the MeatLoaf song, "I'll do anything for love, but I won't do that." Sang it, played it all the time. Problem was, she would do THAT and everything else.......... Spaw |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 29 Oct 01 - 09:07 AM Do That To Me One More Time I hated to hear my six-year-old daughter singing this one (complete with bump and grind). It wasn't so much the sexual entendre, but the passiveness it suggested. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 29 Oct 01 - 09:06 AM Baden Powell of course had his magnus opus 'Scouting for Boys' but recently I noticed at the Scout Shop in Sheffield a business plate on the office door saying Sheffield Boy Scouts Holdings Limited |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Crazy Eddie Date: 29 Oct 01 - 08:54 AM A woman walked into a bar and asked for a double entendre. So the barman gave her one! Sorry, no musical ones occur to me at the moment. |
Subject: RE: Double Entendre Anyone? From: The_one_and_only_Dai Date: 29 Oct 01 - 08:48 AM I fondly remember the Enid Blyton book entitled Mister Pink-Whistle Interferes Again... ahh, happy days... |
Subject: Double Entendre Anyone? From: Fiolar Date: 29 Oct 01 - 08:37 AM I am a great fan of the double entendre and was most amused many years ago to discover that the film and music industry are not immune. The 1950 Kirk Douglas film "Young Man With a Horn" has raised some eyebrows as indeed has that great harp player and member of The Chieftains, Derek Bells marvellous album "Derek Bell Plays With Himself." Any Mudcatters got any more examples? and I don't want "The Secret Policeman's Ball." |
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